Advice for College Students from Admissions Officers
Would you like an inside scoop regarding college admissions? The New York Times has a great article with advice that College Admissions Officers give to their own kids.
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Would you like an inside scoop regarding college admissions? The New York Times has a great article with advice that College Admissions Officers give to their own kids.
Click here to read more.
It is officially Spring! Seniors are checking their emails and mailboxes daily. They are waiting for a very special envelope. It’s the one that contains the acceptance letter from their first choice of colleges.
Is your house on pins & needles? Mine is! As a parent, I am in the seat right next to my child on the roller coaster of emotions. The waiting is almost unbearable! The fear of rejection and the uncertainty about what to do next is heart breaking. I hate the “what if” game!
About Parenting has some great information about how to help your child deal with the rejection, finding other options and what to do now if he/she is having second thoughts about their choice or post-secondary plan.
The SAT, ACT and other standardized tests are critical milestones along the road to student success. Traditional test prep can be expensive and ineffective, so this web-based alternative lets students design a prep that works best for them—for free!
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Do you think the arts in education are a waste of time for your children? Think again! Science shows students who have greater access to the arts exponentially improve their chances to succeed in life.
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In today’s fast-paced world, it’s more important than ever to be actively engaged in your child’s education. It can be overwhelming to keep up with everything, so we’ve rounded up a few ways for you to stay up-to-date and in-the-know.connect with other parents who are just like you.
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